Community Services/Non-Profits in Port Angeles, WA

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“Has a large selection of used household items, furnishings and tools for work and garden. Also tiles and flooring. The prices are usually good, with only a few that would be close to new price. I haven't been there recently, but they used to have a stack of microwave plates in various sizes in case the one that came with your oven was broken. Some of the bargains are the new led bulbs in the package. A varied supply of bathroom towel holders and even some shrink-wrapped new things. Various sizes and types of doors. I found some good sliding doors for my closet that fit and were even the right color. Lights for all rooms and globes/lamp shades, I picked up 2 pendant lights for the house. Small packaged hardware--hooks, screws, bolts. Some days there are sales with different color dots on items that show a discount. Large appliances, too. Be sure to sit on the chairs/sofas before buying, to test the firmness and support. Test cabinet doors and drawers, too. Closed on Monday and Sunday. They take donations that are in working conditions ask them before dropping off. They might take awhile to pick up large items. The photos show the orig doors that were wrong size, the white doors were from habitat and the correct size.”

4.1 Good57 Reviews

“Stopped in with my family not too long ago and it was an amazing experience! The crew working was incredibly knowledgeable and you can tell that they enjoy what they do! Having two kids under 6, I really appreciated their level of communication and care when engaging with and answering my kids questions. We learned a ton, the kids got to feed sea urchins and we even walked out with a great book recommendation so we can continue the learning and exploring at home!”

4.5 Superb17 Reviews

“Very nice place. The gym was well equipped and they have so many other things to do! Racketball, basketball, a swimming pool. They offer many activities. Very enjoyable”

3.6 Good55 Reviews

“This is a great place to get back on your feet, if you're willing to put the work in. There are a few simple rules to follow and as long as you're willing to get along with others, the staff are very pleasant.Unfortunately, there is outside drinking and drug use along with severe mental illness here. Most of the guests are pleasant but you do need to be aware of problem guests and avoid them. There are security cameras everywhere and staff are quick to deal with problem guests.Food is generally very good and well balanced. Most of all, it's free. Chef Cameron and Theresa do an excellent job making good use of donations when preparing the food here.It's a homeless shelter, don't come here with super high expectations. But definitely look at it as an opportunity to get your life back together.”

3.9 Good15 Reviews